Interview with Big Wreck frontman Ian Thornley

25 October 20144 Comments

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By: Andrew

Canada’s Big Wreck first appeared on my radar circa 1998. “The Oaf,” as then heard on 92.3 K-Rock in New York City at that time (RIP), made a positive impression on this teenager, and the rest, as they say, was history. I was gifted In Loving Memory of by a friend, and still to this very day, it’s never left my playlist. “That Song” and “Blown Wide Open” are staples. Ghosts, their latest album released earlier this year, is one of the best rock records of 2014. Frontman Ian Thornley is one of those rare artists who can change your mood by singing a single chorus.

I had the pleasure of speaking to Ian Thornley earlier this month. It’s a solid 15-minute insight into him as an artist, both solo and with Big Wreck. Please, find a way to acquire Ghost, or any of their prior releases. As I’ve always said, with music, it has to move me. I’ve been moved by Big Wreck since 1998. Now it’s your turn.

You can download and listen to the interview here. Right click, Save As if you’d like to save it. (Note: Link will be live Wednesday, October 29th, at 6pm)

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That was a damn cool interview. Ian Thornley is such a likeable dude. You know what? I didn’t know about Big Wreck. Only heard the solo stuff which was radio ready. Looks like I got some investigating to do. Dude sounds just like Cornell though.

The interview is going to post into the archives on Wednesday. I thank all of those that listened live and provided some great feedback. Looking forward to interacting with some of you here in the comment section once it posts. Thank you to those that listened live.